Home & Garden Gardening

Choosing Lighting For Your Garden And Yard

Choosing lighting for your garden will greatly affect the way your garden is displayed at night.
Depending upon your choice of plants and your overall landscaping design, your choice of garden lighting can create a specific ambiance as well as showcase your favorite pieces.
Your first aspect of garden lighting should be for practicality.
If you will be spending time in the garden at night, it is important to make certain that the lighting fixtures will serve a practical function and not just one of aesthetic design and beauty.
This can be accomplished by ensuring that the garden lighting is situated and assembled in a way that provides ample lighting in walkways and areas where you will be seated.
If you are going to be installing lighting for security reasons, that lighting should be high voltage, a professional should install this type of lighting.
However, lighting that is used for general garden areas and walkways or patios may be safely self-installed.
This type of lighting is low voltage and there are numerous ways to use low voltage lighting to accentuate your favorite garden plants and accessories.
Lighting for garden paths and walkways is a necessity.
Consider placing these lights on the sides of pathways for a beautiful look as well as ensuring safety.
If a walkway or path is very narrow, you can choose to place lights only along one side to save space.
If you have certain features or accessories that you would like to showcase, consider applying certain lights to these features singularly.
This is called highlighting and can work wonders when emphasizing a specific piece.
Arranging floodlights at the base of your garden, tree, or shrubs and directing the ray of light upwards create Uplighting.
This is a beautiful way to direct light towards the upper most parts of your garden.
In addition, you can arrange lights in trees or on high structures and point the lights down to showcase various plants.
This is also referred to as moonlighting as its effect is like the nightly glow of a rising moon.
There are many options and methods to choose from when using garden lighting.
Let your imagination and creativity run wild as you create a beautiful nighttime garden.
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